DynDNS

FP

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So I have...

1. A domain name that is already registered.
2. Comcast dynamic IP
3. A machine at my house

Is there any way to get my domain (www.whatever.com) to resolve to my home IP address?

Or do I have to use one of DynDNSs TLDs like whatever.dyndns.org?
 

TG2

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I think you have to pay for the DynDNS service to do that with your own domain and not use theres.
 

FP

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That is what I thought. Weak.

I'll check out zoneedit.com but their website looks pretty weak.
 

netsysadmin

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Dont be be put off by zoneedit.com website. I have used zoneedit.com for many years now and have had great service. They also offer cheap extra services such as mailbackup. Which is great if you run your own mailserver on a not so reliable type connection.

John
 

Skeeedunt

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You can also just point the DNS at your home IP. They don't change very often (at least my comcast one doesn't).
 

InlineFive

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But a larger question (in my mind) is what does Comcast think about hosting servers on home accounts?
 

Cloud Strife

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Originally posted by: InlineFive
But a larger question (in my mind) is what does Comcast think about hosting servers on home accounts?

You're not supposed to, but thousands of people do it anyway. :)

I've read that Comcast is starting to block port 25 though, probably due to spam.